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Toyota joins forces with Daimler Truck and Volvo on hydrogen trucks
Toyota has announced plans to join Daimler Truck and Volvo Group in a joint venture focused on hydrogen-powered trucks. The move would see Toyota become an equal partner in cellcentric, a company developing hydrogen fuel systems for heavy commercial vehicles. Cellcentric was set up by Daimler Truck and Volvo to develop alternative power systems for trucks that need long range and quick refuelling. By bringing Toyota on board, the companies hope to speed up progress and share
Apr 92 min read


Ford urges rethink on electric vans as charging risks hit fleet productivity
Ford has warned that the UK’s push towards electric vans risks moving faster than many fleets can realistically manage, with charging downtime and infrastructure gaps creating growing operational and financial risks for businesses. The manufacturer says real‑world fleet data shows that most van operators would need to charge during the working day, potentially leading to lost productivity, higher running costs and increased exposure to operational disruption. Ford is now call
Mar 132 min read


UK Now Has More Public EV Chargers Than Fuel Pumps, DfT Suggests
The UK’s electric vehicle charging network has reached a major milestone, with new analysis from the Department for Transport (DfT) suggesting there are now more public EV chargers than petrol and diesel fuel pumps nationwide. According to the DfT, there were over 116,000 publicly available EV chargers across the UK at the start of 2026. By comparison, the department estimates there are around 61,000 fuel pumps, based on the number of petrol stations and average fuelling posi
Feb 272 min read


Home and Workplace EV Charge Point Grants Increased to Support Business Electrification
The UK government has announced a significant increase to home and workplace electric vehicle (EV) charge point grants, a move designed to make EV adoption easier and more affordable for businesses, fleet operators and employees. From 1 April 2026, the maximum grant available for installing an EV charge point at home or work will rise from £350 to up to £500 per socket, covering almost half the cost of a typical installation. The enhanced support will be available until March
Feb 272 min read


Fleet Operators Face Countdown to Secure EV Charging Funding
Fleet operators across the UK are being urged to move quickly to secure government support for electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, as several key funding schemes enter their final months. With deadlines looming and installation lead times tightening, the industry warns that fleets delaying action could face significantly higher costs—and risk falling behind in the race toward electrification. Two major schemes—the Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) and the EV infrastr
Feb 62 min read


Government Launches New EV Campaign Aimed at Cutting Costs for Drivers and Businesses
The UK Government has launched its new “Get that electric feeling” campaign — and while it’s aimed at the general public, there’s a lot in it that matters directly to fleets. With EV running costs becoming a bigger part of business planning, this campaign arrives at a crucial time for operators considering the switch. At the heart of the initiative is the Electric Car Grant, offering up to £3,750 off the cost of a new EV, alongside potential savings of £1,400 a year in fuel a
Jan 232 min read
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